My experience... Line-X hands down... My Dad had the Rhino is several work trucks and it pealed. He eventually said forget it and quit getting it done. I have had Line-X in my 03 Ranger and a friend has it in his Colorado... 10 times the product...

My fathers '78 Ford pickup had rust in the bed and needed replacing, Instead of putting in the time and money to replace the bed(we were in the process of restoring it) he got the bed sprayed with Line-x. Now, over ten years later, the whole bed is rusted out, me and an my buddy can grab the bed sides and it up off the truck. And the side are about to fall outward. The Line-x is that only thing holding that truck bed together and we still use it. we haul round bales and square bails in it. That Line-x is some tuff stuff.
I have my tacomas bed covered in Line-x and it's holding up very well, but i havn't put it through the abuse that my dads truck has gone through.
Get.the.Line-x!

Skimp out and get the cheap stuff, you going to be sooo pissed at yourself when it starts pealing off.... It will peal even if not being used for work... It pealed off the top of the tool boxes on one of the company trucks... Its not worth doing it if you don't use Line-X

Go with a spray liner. I spray liners all the time the main difference between rhinoliner and Linex(or armacoat)is the aplication. linex is like what we spray at Meridian. they are both preped the same the difference is that linex is a hot application and rhno is cold. also the texture of the linex( or Armacoat ) comes out alot more even this makes alot better look in the finished product. As far as the thickness, its all in the guy spraying the liner.

People underestimate how much work goes into doing a quality liner. Most of it is prep work but all of the prep work is for nothing if you don't know how to spray and texture it correctly.

I am very familar with both products. Rhino products sprayed with High Pressure will have the look of LineX but offer better performance. Rhino is sprayed thicker, holds your cargo in place much better then the LineX product. LineX has a tendenancy to be too abrasive for me and sprayed much thinner. Both products are good products it's the shops workmanship and the sprayers talent that makes a huge difference. My preference is for Rhino ...as Nothing Beats a Real Rhino......

They are both great products. Rhino Linings has made huge improvements recently. Installation is everything. Ask to see a sample truck sprayed by the dealer you choose before they touch your truck. See if you can check out the shop and see what it looks like. Is it clean? The dealers shop is a reflection of their work....

I have a "drop in" but if you go by who stays in business longer......Line-x hands down...whatever Rhino does for their franchises must not work up here ......If you have a warranty problem,can you go to another dealer????

I looked at "spray" when I purchased new BUT the dealer "Through" the Liner in as part of the deal and 8 years later it still holds up( I carry every and anything in that bed...ledge,salt ,sand,toys and people )..

I have a Rhino and it has all kinds of chips, flakes, and deep scratches from stupid little things. My brother has a Line-X and he has yet to have any of the issues I have. I'll never get anything Rhino lined. Line-X all the way!!!

My brother is a Veteran and the guy at the Line-X place saw his custom license plate holder that stated my brother was a combat tested Veteran. He gave my bro a discount and sprayed it 30% thicker. Never heard that from Rhino.

When I bought my 04 a few months back, the dealer was supposed to install line-x but the dealer got shut down temporary due to complaints of the smell and had to relocate. They instead installed a reflex spray in liner and it's held up very well. Haven't noticed any problems.

Line-X all the way. It goes on smooth and even, not like the oatmeal effect that rhino tends to have. I even heard that they put Line-x on the Apache helicopters...it is some tough shit. I got it on my skid plate and it looks good. My buddy had it done over the rail to his 07 Silverado and that stuff does not move once sprayed and cured. It cures with a nice gloss.